Peterhouse School return home empty-handed

Sports Reporter
PETERHOUSE School recently attended the independent cricket festival for the third time in South Africa this month where they returned home empty-handed after failing to win any of their matches.

Editorial Comment: Civil society must find something useful to do

The world over institutions or organisations are built around common interests whose advancement is seen as uplifting certain constituencies and thus bringing greater representation through ensuring

MDCs: Western drones for attacking real democracy

Panganai Kahuni

The most affected were the Pakistanis, Afghanis, Syrians, and Iranians. Pilotless drones have become a new mode of advancing American hegemony in the Arab world. In Africa, particularly

Collective bargaining, mutual accommodation

Wenceslaus Murape

CB dynamic is demand and concession and its objective is agreement. Therefore, unlike mere consultations, it assumes willingness on each side, not only to listen to the representatives of the

The geo-political reordering of Africa

Tony Cartalucci
A deluge of articles has been quickly put into circulation defending France’s military intervention in Mali. TIME’s article, “The Crisis in Mali: Will French Intervention Stop the Islamist Advance?” decides

Bwalya rallies behind coach

JOHANNESBURG – The President of the Football Association of Zambia, Kalusha Bwalya, has backed coach Herve Renard to stay in charge and lead the nation to the World Cup finals in 2014.

Zambian coach shoulders blame

JOHANNESBURG — Head coach Herve Renard has said he is to blame for Zambia’s failure to reach the 2013 African Cup of Nations soccer quarter-finals. The defending champions were eliminated after a 0-0

Don’t write off Nigeria yet, Ivory Coast warned

JOHANNESBURG  – Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel has warned African Cup of Nations soccer title favourites Ivory Coast not to write off Nigeria ahead of a mega quarter-final clash this weekend.

Burkina Faso surprise packets

JOHANNESBURG — For a team that arrived in South Africa with modest ambitions of ending a sorry winless run stretching back to 17 African Cup of Nations soccer matches, Burkina Faso haven’t done

Mancini failed to handle Balotelli

LONDON – Roberto Mancini once insisted his patience with Mario Balotelli was “limitless” but the sight of this gifted but unfulfilled talent boarding a plane to return to Milan suggests the goodwill has, after

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